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In for sure! Dont know which 32 to take though. The full house or the stocker. Might bring along few mitsu evo drivers as well. Is there going to be security at hand once everyone is in waching the movie? Will here be any flexibility on the day when it comes to the local law enforcement?

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The Edge Cinema complex has security cams pointing at the lower as well as upper carparks.

To answer your Q fully, some of us will periodically roam outside and liaise with theatre staff; such as Mae & William.

Local Area Commands at Windsor as well as Blue Mountains will be notified as we did at last year's R34 10th Anniv.

We certainly look forward to seeing your godzilla & your evo friends are welcome too.

Cinema tickets cost $15 pre-purchased via [email protected] as per OP - first come, first served.

If they're just coming for the cruise, that part is free.

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star32,

I know for the R34 GT-R cruise we advised the local forces of what we would be doing, and that there would be no funny business, and will be doing so again this time.

Why not bring both? I'll happily drive one for you lol

;) FYI, Payments have been received from the following Postcodes for "Cinema Tickets", in reverse order (ie from most recent to first)...

2567, 2560, 2227, 2541, 2615, 2557, 2527, 2777, 2206, 2127, 2914, 2795, 2785, 2113, 4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148. So far, so good! :P

Top Secret Imports look forward to seeing you there!

Just Jap look forward to reinforcing their goodwill!

SAU Execs would love you non members to make your acquaintance and check out what benefits we offer - like tyres etc.

thanks for tickets this morning Terry

:)

You're welcome Michael. You and your partner will have a great time...

1) it'll be a fantastic cruise &

2) 1992 Bathurst 1000 will be a hoot! :P

'Tis great to see so many G/Fs & families coming!

3x more postcodes will be put up on Fri night after I get some more sold tickets from Gemma (Princess01)

6x more tickets will get mailed tomorrow to Postcode #2044 - again with thanks from SAU & The Children's Hospital

The family of 6 have made an extra donation to Westmead Children's Hospital over and above the purchased tickets ;)

Payment made, cant wait for this cruise.

Terry I see you beat me to it. You must have been on the computer when I send you the email.

I might risk it for this ocasion and bring the beast.

See yous all cruising.

:P

just claryfying Terry, the raffle ticket thingy, thats my entry to the movies right? :)

Yes Justin, :)

It has a special 'Top Secret' stamp on its back :P

More Postcodes will be posted up tonight. :P

FYI, payments have been received from the following Postcodes for Cinema Tickets, in reverse order (ie from most recent to first)...

2166, 2163, 2750, 2044, 2567, 2560, 2227, 2541, 2615, 2557, 2527, 2777, 2206, 2127, 2914, 2795, 2785, 2113, 4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148. So far, so good :)

Even though most of you are buying 2,4 or even 6 tickets, your Postcode is mentioned just once in the sequence.

Many thanks on behalf of The Children's Hospital & SAU.

Hi Guys,

On the day, we will be judging your precious machines, and awarding prizes for:

1) Best R32 GT-R

2) Best R32 GTS/GTST/GTS4

3) Best Concours R32 (most original/pristine condition)

All certificates will be signed by Terry Ashwood (owner of Chassis #5 Winfield Group A R32 GT-R that Skaife/Richards drove to bathurst victory!)

Hey guys,

Here are the pictures of "The Edge" itself (see attachments). After going through the route of the cruise, this is the kind of comfort and style I look forward to after a long and hard drive :-) And you can bet I'll be pigging out at the kiosk lol

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Tez, I would love to be there for this event, Im sure my car would too lol.

Is Andy making a vid??

So far, two vids will be made on the day that I know of.

1x Commercial (Andy).

1x by Pezhead (Eric).

We've taken Pezhead off Group #2 (R33 group) duties > he'll be roaming. He's working out logistics later this month.

Andy will be doing his own thing. He'll run with a team as per usual.

Performance Imports magazine will have a shooter on the day too.

Black_Widow (Nick) will be announcing at the Drivers' meeting at 9.45 that each group might stay to the left during "Overtaking Lane" sections, so that Pezhead can accelerate or decelerate past each group (with his 3x vid-cams).

I'd love to see you on that day, as well as your Aussie Spec R32 GT-R. :P

I wish I could Tez, but its just too far to go im sorry. Can we purchase Erics vid??? Put me down for one!

Sure thing!

Donations for Eric's vids will go to SAU. He's donating his time and effort for the club and this great event voluntarily.

He'll be posting up details when the logistics are all worked through.

There'll evidently be a 'Wrap-Up' thread where you'll be able to purchase his (ie Official SAU) vid.

The Jet Multimedia vid will become available on the shelves in mid-2111.

We'll miss your R32 GT-R (-aw shucks, we'll miss you too)...

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